Everz
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We got Cazorla for that price. LOL.
Yes. A WINGER from a DEBT-RIDDEN club who need a quick sale to keep going? Shit and pointless comparision.
We got Cazorla for that price. LOL.
The Sheikhs called it quits and wants there moneys back.What happened to Malaga, weren't they loaded last season?
So Ramsay scores and a nobody dies? Curse him!!The Ramsay curse continues
http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/ml...dies-22-year-old-midfielder-mls-columbus-crew
Yes. A WINGER from a DEBT-RIDDEN club who need a quick sale to keep going? Shit and pointless comparision.
We aren't even top 10, our passing and retention of the ball is league one class at times.
PSG decided to lay £38m on the table, nuff said.
PSG are going to absolutely clear up in Ligue 1 and probably end up getting dicked on in Europe![]()
Yes. A WINGER from a DEBT-RIDDEN club who need a quick sale to keep going? Shit and pointless comparision.
It looks like spanish players diving, isn't tied to football hahah fucking mongs
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/19185268
It's also a dream of mine that all these rich foreign owners will go play somewhere else. It's not going to happen, though. It makes it very hard for "smaller" clubs (or clubs with less financial clout) to compete in the transfer market when clubs like City can throw around £100+k per week contracts like confetti.![]()
Villa have spent nearly as much as Chelsea in recent years. Villa are the 4th highest Net spenders in the premiership over the last 5 seasons... Take Newcastle though, decent season last season yet they spent the least (Net) of any premiership side.And then you're left with the Champions League qualifying clubs earning a fortune more than everyone else, having bigger squads, better players and finishing in a permutation of the same top four every season. At least City came in and shook up the established order and, dare I say it, with considerably more flair than the Mourinho era Chelsea managed.
When's football manager 2013 out?
And then you're left with the Champions League qualifying clubs earning a fortune more than everyone else, having bigger squads, better players and finishing in a permutation of the same top four every season. At least City came in and shook up the established order and, dare I say it, with considerably more flair than the Mourinho era Chelsea managed.